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Original 'Star Wars' film to be translated into the Navajo Language,
Dine. The Navajo Nation is the first Native American tribe to dub the
film into its own language, though worldwide the movie has been shown
in more than 50 other languages. (via The
Oakland Press)

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins - I really enjoyed this book. The
movie was so-so, but the book goes much deeper into life in the
"Districts." The feeling of being watched while going through this
horrible situation is striking. It also adds a whole new layer to the
movie since some things are unexplained in the film (ex. Mocking Jays).
I'm debating
whether I should read the second novel before or after the film.
(Recommended)

Modesty
Blaise: The Girl in the Iron Mask by Peter O'Donnell - I'd never hear of this comic strip
series, but not because it's not popular. It was adapted into films in
1966, 1982, and 2003 and a series of 13 novels and short story
collections, beginning in 1965. The strips are really well done. My
favorite is the first story, Fiona, which highlights a small
hospital in Africa forced to accept medicine from a drug dealer.
Modesty is an awesome character and has rip-roaring action.
(Recommended)*

TV

Doctor Who "Hide"
(Season 7, Ep. 9) - This was a so-so episode until the ending, which
saved it for me. I'm not going to spoil it, but it's a classic twist.
The Doctor is still trying to figure out Clara and is no closer than
before. (3 1/2 out of 4 stars)

Revolution "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" (Season 2,
Ep. 14) - We finally get a look outside of the "Monroe District" and go
to the "Georgia Federation" to chase the nuclear device. We learn a
shocking episode from Miles past and learn the full implications of
what will happen if the disable the nanobots and turn the electricity
back on. This show is getting less sucky by the week. (4 out of 5 stars)

What do you think
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by publisher Random House. This in no way affected my opinion of the
book or it's contents. The views and opinions expressed in this article
are those of the author.

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